
Allocating value to different types of stock
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Abstract: A privately held company’s capital structure must be taken into account when calculating its value and the value of its stock. But this can be complicated because, increasingly, companies are financed with hybrid mixes of capital, including common stock and several classes of preferred stock. This article discusses the role of rights in valuing stock, and the three general methods of allocating value to different classes. (Updated 8/22/12)
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